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utmost

greatest / maximum

/ˈʌt.məʊ̯st/

Adjective[U] Uncountable

This term conveys a sense of absolute limit or the peak of a scale, often carrying a weight of urgency or solemnity. It is frequently employed in formal or professional settings to signal that no further degree of intensity or effort is possible, creating a tone of seriousness and commitment.

Used to describe a singular, maximal limit of effort or degree (e.g., 'doing one's utmost'), which cannot be pluralized into multiple units.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon in a quiet office cubicle, Sarah is staring at a blank screen.
Mark

David's tripping. Says this slide deck needs our utmost attention by 5.

Mark
Sarah
Sarah

He's totally capping. I'm barely keeping my head above water as it is.

💡
Mark uses the term "utmost attention" to convey the high priority David has placed on the task, while Sarah responds with "capping" (slang for lying) and the idiom "keeping my head above water" to express her feeling of being overwhelmed by work.

Meanings

Adjectivegreatest

Of the greatest or highest degree, intensity, or amount.

"This is a matter of the utmost importance."

Nounmaximum

The greatest possible amount, degree, or effort.

"I did my utmost to finish the project on time."

Etymology

Derived from the Old English word utmost, which is a compound of ut (out) and most. It originally referred to the outermost part or the furthest point in a physical sense, eventually evolving in the Middle English period to describe the highest degree of intensity or the maximum limit of effort and quality.

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